Transcription of Lifting and Rigging - BP
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BP Pipelines and Logistics (USPL) Lifting and Rigging Safety Manual Page 1 of 27. Lifting Operations and Rigging 1. Purpose By following this policy and operating Lifting devices in a safe and responsible manner, injuries and property damage can be prevented. 2. Scope This policy applies to all persons who operate cranes ( mobile, stationary, overhead), aerial cages, any other mechanical Lifting devices with associated Rigging , and other equipment used for Lifting , such as backhoes, excavating equipment, truck-mounted hoists, other hoists, and chain falls. The use of non- conventional equipment for Lifting can only be performed if the attachments are correctly designed and approved components per the manufacturer.
Heavy Lift Crane – a crane that requires an assist crane during assembly and erection on-site, any crane performing a lift that is above the normal weight or complexity performed by the Entity. Job Site—Within visual proximity of the work being performed. Lifting—Any lifting operation using fixed or mobile equipment. Lifts are categorized ...
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